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- Dvesha (Sanskrit: द्वेष, IAST: dveṣa; Pali: 𑀤𑁄𑀲, romanized: dosa; Tibetan: zhe sdang) is a Buddhist and Hindu term that is translated as "hate, aversion"...
- (khro-ba) is a part of hostility (dvesha) and is the harsh intention to cause harm. Note that according to Berzin, dvesha is a sub-category of anger (pratigha)...
- enlightenment: a state of being completely free from lust (raga), hatred (dvesha) and delusion (moha). At this place, the Buddha was abandoned by the five...
- links. Buddhist paths to liberation Bhavacakra Buddhism and psychology Dvesha Kleshas (Buddhism) Karma in Buddhism Seven deadly sins Taṇhā Robert E. Buswell...
- Work aversion Aversion may also refer to: Aversion therapy Aversion (film) Dvesha (Buddhism), a Buddhist term that translates to aversion This disambiguation...
- identify these "three fires" or "three poisons" as raga (greed, sensuality), dvesha (aversion, hate) and avidyā or moha (ignorance, delusion). The state of...
- Buddhist thought, Moha, along with Raga (greed, sensual attachment) and Dvesha (aversion, hate) are unskillful roots that lead to Tanha (craving) which...
- persons and things, we are drawn into afflictive desire (raga) and hatred (dvesha)..." Sonam Rinchen states: "Every action leaves its imprint on the mind...
- fires of the Vedic ritual), or "three poisons", greed (raga), aversion (dvesha) and ignorance (moha). When these fires are extinguished, release from saṃsāra...
- The five afflictions, viz., Avidya (ignorance), Asmita (egoism), Raga-dvesha (love and hatred) and Abhinivesha (clinging to life) are destro**** and the...